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| #45162 - 07/27/05 11:55 AM  Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lanyard |  
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 Registered:  11/13/01
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 Loc:  Collegeville, PA, USA
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I'm looking for a good way of attaching an  ACR Signal Whistle  to other gear. The lanyard/keyring hole provided for this to be accomplished is very narrow, straight, and a bit long (traversing the whistle through its width). Nothing I have except for a bit of aircraft cable will fit through it, and I don't like the way the cable is working with it. Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated. I am flummoxed (for the moment, anyway). -- Craig      |  
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| #45163 - 07/27/05 12:24 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lan |  
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Have you tried gutted para cord?  Pass a loop of fishing line throught the hole in the whistel, put the gutted para cord through the loop, and pull it through.  Or, 3mm accessory cord.  Or, a drill.  |  
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| #45164 - 07/27/05 12:40 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lan |  
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 Registered:  11/13/01
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 Loc:  Collegeville, PA, USA
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I thought of that. That should work, but this whistle isn't new. Someone must have found a better way by now.   |  
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| #45165 - 07/27/05 02:40 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lan |  
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How about a thin leather or webbing fob with a grommet for the keyring?
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| #45166 - 07/27/05 03:16 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lanyard |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  04/09/02
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 Loc:  Frederick, Maryland
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It to me that these whistles:Whistle Use a Fastex snap ring.  I would think if you used a Fastex snap ring with a “D” you could cut the “D” and get to slide into the holes of the whistle. D Ring or Snap Ring Pete   |  
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| #45167 - 07/27/05 04:35 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lanyard |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  10/09/02
 Posts: 245
 Loc:  Tennessee (middle)
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Use a small zip tie.
 3mm accessory cord will work perfectly, too.
 
 Also, if the current version is like mine, you'll note that one side has a small slot & indentation above the transverse lanyard hole.  This is so you can thread the cord through the hole, tie a knot, then pull back & jam the knot into the niche both to hold the knot, & protect it.
 
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| #45168 - 07/27/05 05:04 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lan |  
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 Registered:  11/13/01
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I see what you mean. I'll try it.   |  
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| #45169 - 07/27/05 05:06 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lan |  
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 Registered:  11/13/01
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 Loc:  Collegeville, PA, USA
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Hmmm...that could work too. I'll give this some more thought. Thank you.   |  
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| #45170 - 07/27/05 08:11 PM  Fox 40 Micro |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  04/05/05
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 Loc:  Phoenix, AZ
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Craig, Get a good whistle, get a Fox 40 Mirco.  It is the one in the Ritter PSP.   
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| #45171 - 07/27/05 10:47 PM  Re: Attaching ACR Signal Whistle to keyring or lan |  
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   Registered:  12/01/04
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 Loc:  Michigan
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I have some cord, slightly thicker than what comes with it, that fits through the slit well.  I attatch it to my neck knife sheath with a bit of inner tube, however.    
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